Pairs of chairs are so nice.
Lots of staples to get out of the frames.
Lots of staples to get out of the frames.
One broken arm in three places. I hack sawed off 3 broken screws and redrilled new pilot holes for the new screw spots.
Lots of screws, glue and clamps.
I carefully re-tailored up the stuffings on the arm fronts.
The owners wanted to spark up this pair a little.
And handset traditional tacks will do it.
Lots of numbers to put together so as to complete this pair with the amount of fabric the customer supplied.
Lots of cuts to set the insides.
Fabric is a substantial cost. Pull tabs on 3 sides of the inside backs really utilize the most out of the yardage.
Clean intersections.
A clean shop has many advantages.
The outside arms and backs all lined.
Surged arm covers.
Time for new foam in the seat cushions with a polywrap glued on.
The seat cushion beltings all made up.
Lots of skirts. Backed and lined.
What a sweet couple.
Ready to serve.
Thanks for looking.
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